Centro studi campaniani

Point of Interest

Centro studi campaniani

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The Centro Studi Campaniani is located in the heart of Marradi, the hometown of the famous poet Dino Campana, author of the Orphic Songs. Situated inside the Palazzo Torriani, along the historic main street of the village, the center is an essential stop for those who wish to delve into the life and work of one of the greatest poets of 20th-century Italy. Founded in 1984, the Centro Studi Campaniani represents a cultural beacon for the area and a fundamental resource for scholars, enthusiasts, and tourists who want to better understand the intense and tormented figure of the poet. The Center houses a rich collection of materials related to Dino Campana. Among the most significant artifacts, visitors can admire original manuscripts and autograph documents of the poet, including notes that provide insight into his literary creation, rare editions of the Orphic Songs and other works, including texts printed during his lifetime, epistolary correspondences, including letters exchanged with Sibilla Aleramo, documenting the complex and passionate relationship between the two, and historical photographs of Campana, the places dear to him, and the context in which he lived. The center also features a specialized library, including critical studies, essays, and works dedicated to the poet and the cultural context of the era. Additionally, there are multimedia tools that allow interactive exploration of Campana's life and works. One particularly evocative element of the Center is the presence of the "facsimile of the lost manuscript" of the Orphic Songs. This document was handed by Campana to the famous literary critic Giovanni Papini but got lost, creating a mysterious aura that still surrounds the work. This incident helped solidify Campana's reputation as a "cursed" poet, misunderstood in his time. Another curiosity is related to the reconstruction of the relationship between Campana and Marradi, the poet's hometown that he often left due to his personal torments and relational difficulties. The center provides a key to understanding the deep, sometimes conflicting, bond that Campana had with this territory. After the visit, it is recommended to explore the village of Marradi, the landscapes that inspired the poet, and the places linked to his memory, such as his birthplace and the parish church of San Lorenzo, mentioned in his writings.


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Reachable via the following routes

Route 4

Mugello in Literature

Duration5/6 days
Length128 KM
DifficultyDifficult

From Dante to Dino Campana, passing through Carducci, through centuries of great writers